We’re not going anywhere. In fact, we’re back in the studio—and looking forward to a great 2015!

Here’s the latest.

First off, the Make a Mighty Difference Sale was a resounding success! We thank you for supporting The Good Ones Clothing and Mighty Acorn Foundation. The funds raised for the foundation will directly assist the Changing the Face of Beauty initiative, which is such an incredibly important and beautiful cause.

Along the way, we sold out of most of our inventory—including everything kids-sized. (Note: we did just add a limited quantity of adult-sized Riot Fest tees (1-2-3-4!and Takeover), and of course, we have theLive Bold tee—supporting Poptique Popcorn’s Lindsey Hively.)

What’s next?

We’re gathered ‘round the table again—our favorite table!—and more inspired than ever. Yup, we’re working a masterpiece—or two. We’ll be back in 2015 with two collections.

You can keep track of the adventure on this blog. We’re taking photos and videos all along the way, and can’t wait to share the story—and the new clothing—with all of you.

We appreciate your patience and support. We love being a band, and we love being a band with purpose. And your smiling kids give us that purpose.

This past weekend we loaded up our guitar-covered van with tees, onesies and The Final Hurrahs and headed to Chicago for our Riot Fest debut.

The National, The Flaming Lips, The Dandy Warhols, Weezer, Modern Baseball, Kurt Vile and The Cure were just a few of the bands’ tunes that we tapped our toes to while spreading the good word of The Good Ones.

The reaction from shoppers in The Good Ones booth was overwhelming. It was so motivating to see the excitement of moms, dads, aunts, uncles and friends of little ones who bought TGO to take home to the pint-sized good ones in their lives as their Riot Fest souvenirs.

It was so much fun to tell the enthusiastic Riot Fest attendees the story of TGO and The Final Hurrahs. Seeing their faces light up as we told them about this fictional band of dogs who have all their own original music and that all the clothing coordinates with their song lyrics and fictional tour stops was such a wonderful experience.

Making friends was a big part of the weekend as well. We had so many repeat visits from Riot Fest attendees and vendors alike. The community was amazingly diverse, very supportive and definitely a fun crowd.